Collage of Creativity
-- About Me! Complete the written assignments on Google Drive and
share them with me.
(All work except the picture
collage will end up typed or neatly written in black ink.) Lab Days _______________________
II. Create an 8 1/2" x 11" collage of pictures and or other
illustrations that represent you and your interests.
Due __January 19__
III. Write bio-poems
based on two of the patterns you are
given. Due __January 27___
IV. Choose three out of the following ten
choices. Title each
assignment. (Use complete, correct sentences in your writing.)
Due __February 6_____
1. Top Ten -- Create
a top ten best and worst list (ten best and ten worst) of things that have
happened to you so far in your life. You
must be specific, detailed, and creative.
Don't say -- 1. Born 2. Moved, etc.
Each item should be at least two creative sentences long. Have a title for your lists -- not "My
Top Ten." Be more creative. (Use complete, correct sentences in your
writing.)
2. Junior High Hang-Ups Poem or Essay -- Write a poem or
informal essay about a theme that is important to junior high school
students. For example, friendship,
conformity, originality, education, family, finding talents, being yourself,
staying away from drugs or other addictions, self-esteem, honor, popularity,
careers, status symbols, sports, band, etc. or your own idea. Use poetry techniques -- metaphors, power
words, alliterations, symbols, figurative language, etc. Don't rhyme.
Your poem must be at least twenty lines long. The essay must be a page, double-spaced. Have a creative title.
(Page
lengths refer to typed pieces. Handwritten
will be longer.)
3. How to Survive in
Junior High -- Make a list of twenty specific and truly valuable pieces of
advice you would like to give new seventh graders. Your list may be humorous but must contain
"true" wisdom and be appropriate.
Have a creative title.
4. Me and My Shadow
-- Do you have someone you are with constantly -- a shadow? Write at least a half page, double-spaced
about how you are alike and yet different.
Why do you make a good pair? Have
a good title.
5. What if. . . What if. . . is a big question. Make a list of twenty what if's. Be specific and creative.
6. My Family -- Write
at least a half a page, double-spaced, about how you have affected your
family. What would your family be like
without you? What do you add? Have a title.
7. Celebrations of
Education -- Write at least two or three sentences celebrating -- notice the
word is "celebrate" not "desecrate" each year of your
public education. Be sure to include the
grade, teacher, and school. Be specific. Have a title.
8. Honoring Me --
Design a certificate with a border and a graphic that honors you for some
specific but perhaps hidden talent. Make
this a talent of character rather than ability.
Be specific and creative -- not just "Good Friend."
9. My Golden Rules --
Make a list of ten very specific and original-to-you rules to live by. What wisdom and advice do you have to offer
the world gleaned from your own experience.
Have a title.
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10. Fifteen Minutes of Fame -- Someone once said, "Everyone
will experience fifteen minutes of fame in his or her lifetime." What will your fifteen minutes be? You may write in short story form --
narrative -- or explanatory style. This
must be at least a half of a page, double spaced. Have a creative title.
(Dorsey,
1-17-06, Adapted from materials presented by Brenda Burr and Launa Strong)
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